How are you today? How was weekend? It was 64th Independence Day. Did you celebrate it? If yes, than let me know how was it and if NO, please do it next time.

Being Citizen of India I am proud to be an Indian. 15th August and 26th January are the ONLY two days where we have opportunity to show our loyalty towards Mother India. It is time to give back the loyalty and truthfulness to our nation. We celebrate many birthdays, festivals, parties, etc. in a year than why can’t these two days be celebrated too?

I did celebrated it in my own small way that I can. I did it. In all my cars, my office rooms, glasses, every where, I was caring the Indian Flag. It’s not only the flag but it shows our loyalty towards our Nations. In the evening I was out with my kids and they were holding Indian flag. Believe me, it’s a good feeling to carry our national flag in our hand in public. So, I can say that it’s a proud feelings. You might be thinking that does it make any difference if 1-2 individual don’t do this? Well, I know that I am suppose to do it and I do my Role in the best way that I can as a good Citizen of India. Being an educated people we have to do it to show our Unity, power to those people who are trying to disturb our nation’s Peace and Harmony.

I don’t want to give a big lecture on this issue as I know you are very educated and mature person.

If you did not celebrate it, please try to celebrate it from next time, Mother India gives us Culture, the good qualities which other foreign people in different countries don’t have. SO, these 2 days are the ONLY days we have to give back our loyalty. In our day 2 day life if someone helps us we always say “Thanks You” to them,,,, same way 15th August and 26th January are the days where we should have to say THANK YOU to MOTHER INDIA.

Good wishes for this week. I wish it will be nice, creative, happy and peaceful giving it to you.

Good morning friends.Let’s give a warm welcome the man of the day, A R Rahman.We should all be proud of him.We should be inspired with him as he is an Indian, specially those other musicians who have the same talent as him.

The return of Music maestro A R Rahman, the first Indian to win two Oscars, to his home city to a rousing welcome by his fans and friends in the wee hours of today gives us proud for being an indian.

The 43-year-old musician, arrived here from London by an Emirates Airways flight at around 2.30 am, who won the Oscars for Best Original Music and Best Song for his compositions in ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ at the 81st Academy Awards.

A large number of people, who waited at the airport for the ‘Mozart of Madras’, cheered him up as he came out of the international terminal to the beats of drum specialist Sivamani and his troupe. Kerala’s “Kottu Melam” (percussion instrument) artists gave a performance on behalf of the Indian Airlines.

Tamil Nadu Information Minister Parithi Ilamvazhuthi received Rahman with a bouquet at the airport terminal. A happy face looking Rahman waved at the crowd acknowledging their support before leaving for his home.

Rahman was born in a musically affluent family in Chennai on January 6, 1966.

“This award is a gift for every Indian,” said Oscar winning sound engineer Resul Pookutty, as he also arrived here today to a rousing welcome along with ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ actor Irrfan Khan. Pookutty and Khan were garlanded by enthusiastic fans amidst beating of drums.

Overwhelmed by the euphoric scenes outside the international airport, Kerala-born Pookutty, who won the coveted award for sound mixing, said “I never expected such a grand welcome. This award is a gift for every Indian.”

Good Morning Friends,Congratulations to all team members involve in Successful launch of Chandrayaan-1.Congratulations to all Indians.We are in the list of Elite Lunar Club. I am taking proud to be an Indian. Congrats! Congrats! Congrats! Congrats!

Chandrayaan-1, India’s maiden moon spacecraft, was put into Transfer Orbit around the earth by the Polar Launch Vehicle PSLV-C11 after it blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

The 1,380 kg Chandrayaan-1, carrying 11 payloads, was released into a Transfer Orbit 18.2 minutes after the PSLV-C11 blasted off.

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After a series of procedures over the next two weeks, the spacecraft would reach its desired Lunar orbit and placed at a height of 100 km from the Lunar surface, marking the operational phase of the mission which would put India in the elite lunar club.

Earlier, at the end of the 49-hour countdown, the 44.4 meter tall four-stage PSLV-11 lifted off from the second launch pad into a cloudy sky.

This is the 14th flight of ISRO’s workhorse PSLV, which had launched 29 satellites into a variety of orbits since 1993, and 13th successive one in a row.

Chandrayaan-1 is carrying 11 payloads, five entirely designed and developed in India, three from European Space Agency, one from Bulgaria and two from US, which would explore the Moon over the next two years.

Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman G Madhavan Nair described the successful launch as a historic moment in India’s space programme.

“The launch was perfect and precise. The satellite has been placed in the earth orbit. With this, we have completed the first leg of the mission and it will take 15 days to reach the lunar orbit,” Nair announced in the mission control centre.

My day start with this news in local english newpaper. I copy the news from newspaper’s site to here. Its like this.

She’s only 11 days old, and already her fate is tied in legal knots and international complications. Her biological parents are Japanese. When her mother, Yuki Yamada, could not conceive, she chose a surrogate mother in Ahmedabad to carry her child.

The child was born on July 25 in Anand, Gujarat. But a month before that, Yuki divorced her husband, Dr Ikufumi Yamada, and disowned the child. And that, it seems, is the root of all trouble for the infant who still does not have a name.

Her father is keen to take the girl back home to Tokyo, but a law enacted 120 years ago is in the way. First, as Dr Ikufumi is only the biological father of the child, the girl’s legitimacy will have to be proved. Secondly, according to the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, a single father cannot adopt a girl child.

With so much loaded against her, the girl is now spending time at a hospital in Jaipur. She was shifted out of Ahmedabad after the blasts. A friend of Ikufumi, Kamal Vijayvargiya—a jeweller from Jaipur settled in Tokyo—was instrumental in getting the girl shifted to Arya Hospital in Jaipur. He also got Ikufumi’s mother to come down and take care of the child. She’s here on a three-month tourist visa.

“She (the grandmother) is very disturbed as the child cannot be taken out of the country because of adoption laws. The child’s mother, Yuki, who divorced her husband and disowned the child, turned down her ex-husband’s request to visit India to complete the adoption process. The grandmother becomes very emotional when she is told that the child cannot be taken out of India. The lawmakers will have to find some solution to this,” said Dr Sanjay Arya, who is looking after the girl.

Ikufumi (45)—an orthopaedic surgeon attached to a Tokyo hospital—and his former wife Yuki (41) signed an agreement of surrogacy with Dr Nayanaben Patel of Akansha IVF Centre, an Ahmedabad hospital, on November 22 last year. Pritiben Mehta, wife of Brijeshbhai Mehta, also from Ahmedabad, signed an agreement to serve as the surrogate mother. The fertilization process of Yuki’s eggs with Ikufumi’s sperm was completed in Tokyo and the embryo was brought to Ahmedabad.

The embryo transfer was done at Dr Nayanaben’s hospital on November 22 in the presence of the Japanese couple. After that, they left for Tokyo. The baby was delivered on July 25.

But by then, the Japanese couple had divorced. And after the birth, surrogate mother Pritiben stuck to the terms of the contract and left the baby and went home. If the baby, whose nationality is Indian, doesn’t get an Indian passport after the adoption process is completed, she may become the country’s first surrogate-orphan.

well, i m also thinking what be final output on this issue??? let’s see.